March 13, 201114 yr 1 every 5 minutes.. damn , amd clips? I know my shiity prolimatech megahalem takes longer than that Edited March 13, 201114 yr by Neuromancer
March 13, 201114 yr Hey guys! I've got a 2500k, batch L046B079, #0241, that does 4.9 GHz with 1.41V. http://img856.imageshack.us/i/img1816.jpg/ http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1705569 Edited March 13, 201114 yr by Nik@_N0body
March 13, 201114 yr New one 3047A895 #2027 5580mhz, 1.63v. http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1711386 Edited March 14, 201114 yr by MAGARAC
March 15, 201114 yr I have a L039B120 with A2046 (last 5 digits of SN#) that can do 4.945Ghz using 1.40V. I could go higher but my crappy HSF isn't up to the task so because of high temp, I don't want to. http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1711903 L041C108....5.5Ghz maxed. Nowadays, my local Micro Center looks like Luxor Las Vegas where I can gamble for 5 minutes with a 2600K on 50/50 odds. Lol Was that C batch obtained from Micro Center as well? Edited March 15, 201114 yr by jcniest5
March 15, 201114 yr A little L041C108 party reporting in... All done on water with a M4E #1333 booted 100.9 5449mhz 1.55v 2c2t absolute max #3576 54x took more than 1.55v to boot 2c2t. Booted with 1.62v #3984 54x 1.55v boot #4584 52x boot 1.55v So out of 4 chips... 1 is 52xx and three are all 54xx with one that doesn't run with lower voltages.
March 15, 201114 yr Author I DO NOT SELL ANY OF THESE CPUS. I WAS JUST GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO TEST CHIPS. L101B624 # 0489: 5350 MHz L041C236 # 2632: 5250 MHz L046B632 # 0217: 5450 MHz # 0243: 5350 MHz # 0168: 5300 MHz # 0513: 5350 MHz # 1088: 5350 MHz # 1557: 5300 MHz # 0171: 5560 MHz # 2360: 5300 MHz # 0199: 5300 MHz # 0330: 5330 MHz # 0342: 5350 MHz # 0120: 5600 MHz # 1011: 5200 MHz # 0137: 5150 MHz # 1795: 4950 MHz # 1198: 5250 MHz # 0116: 5020 MHz # 2290: 5350 MHz # 2228: 5250 MHz # 0034: 5450 MHz # 1793: 4800 MHz # 1563: 5250 MHz # 1780: 5425 MHz # 1781: 5120 MHz # 1193: 5000 MHz # 2183: 5220 MHz # 0227: 5390 MHz # 2154: 5150 MHz # 1321: 5500 MHz # 2918: 5250 MHz # 3202: 5730 MHz # 0424: 5350 MHz # 0116(2): 5300 MHz # 0118: 5200 MHz # 0233: 5700 MHz # 3205: 5525 MHz # 1411: 5450 MHz # 0018: 5150 MHz # 0460: 5250 MHz # 2696: 5250 MHz # 0015: 5150 MHz # 1928: 5100 MHz # 2939: 5200 MHz # 0275: 5350 MHz # 2493: 5400 MHz # 1930: 5120 MHz Edit: more cpus tested by leeghoofd 0744 : 5600 (56 x 100) 1.53Vcore 32m stable lol 0743, 0126 en 0050 : 5400 (54 x 100) 0522 : 5300 (53 x 100) 0527 en 0578 : 5200 (52 x 100) 0643,0529 en 0530 : 5100 (51 x 100) 0048 : 5000 (50 x 100) Edited April 17, 201114 yr by Massman
March 15, 201114 yr I DO NOT SELL ANY OF THESE CPUS. I WAS JUST GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO TEST CHIPS. L101B624 # 0489: 5350 MHz L041C236 # 2632: 5250 MHz L046B632 # 0217: 5450 MHz # 0243: 5350 MHz # 0168: 5300 MHz # 0513: 5350 MHz # 1088: 5350 MHz # 1557: 5300 MHz # 0171: 5560 MHz # 2360: 5300 MHz # 0199: 5300 MHz # 0330: 5330 MHz # 0342: 5350 MHz # 0120: 5600 MHz # 1011: 5200 MHz # 0137: 5150 MHz # 1795: 4950 MHz # 1198: 5250 MHz # 0116: 5020 MHz # 2290: 5350 MHz # 2228: 5250 MHz # 0034: 5450 MHz # 1793: 4800 MHz # 1563: 5250 MHz # 1780: 5425 MHz # 1781: 5120 MHz # 1193: 5000 MHz # 2183: 5220 MHz # 0227: 5390 MHz # 2154: 5150 MHz # 1321: 5500 MHz # 2918: 5250 MHz # 3202: 5730 MHz # 0424: 5350 MHz # 0116(2): 5300 MHz # 0118: 5200 MHz # 0233: 5700 MHz # 3205: 5525 MHz # 1411: 5450 MHz # 0018: 5150 MHz # 0460: 5250 MHz # 2696: 5250 MHz # 0015: 5150 MHz # 1928: 5100 MHz # 2939: 5200 MHz # 0275: 5350 MHz # 2493: 5400 MHz # 1930: 5120 MHz Wow, damn nice....2 5700 chips out of 48? tested.....So who has the dibs on those 57X chips???
March 15, 201114 yr Wow, damn nice....2 5700 chips out of 48? tested.....So who has the dibs on those 57X chips??? Apparently, they end up anywhere but Belgium.
March 15, 201114 yr I DO NOT SELL ANY OF THESE CPUS. I WAS JUST GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO TEST CHIPS. L101B624 # 0489: 5350 MHz L041C236 # 2632: 5250 MHz L046B632 # 0217: 5450 MHz # 0243: 5350 MHz # 0168: 5300 MHz # 0513: 5350 MHz # 1088: 5350 MHz # 1557: 5300 MHz # 0171: 5560 MHz # 2360: 5300 MHz # 0199: 5300 MHz # 0330: 5330 MHz # 0342: 5350 MHz # 0120: 5600 MHz # 1011: 5200 MHz # 0137: 5150 MHz # 1795: 4950 MHz # 1198: 5250 MHz # 0116: 5020 MHz # 2290: 5350 MHz # 2228: 5250 MHz # 0034: 5450 MHz # 1793: 4800 MHz # 1563: 5250 MHz # 1780: 5425 MHz # 1781: 5120 MHz # 1193: 5000 MHz # 2183: 5220 MHz # 0227: 5390 MHz # 2154: 5150 MHz # 1321: 5500 MHz # 2918: 5250 MHz # 3202: 5730 MHz # 0424: 5350 MHz # 0116(2): 5300 MHz # 0118: 5200 MHz # 0233: 5700 MHz # 3205: 5525 MHz # 1411: 5450 MHz # 0018: 5150 MHz # 0460: 5250 MHz # 2696: 5250 MHz # 0015: 5150 MHz # 1928: 5100 MHz # 2939: 5200 MHz # 0275: 5350 MHz # 2493: 5400 MHz # 1930: 5120 MHz me so horny
March 15, 201114 yr Crew # 1793: 4800 MHz My precious an absolute low end find lol I blame the board not the overclocker holy crap so does someone have a super computer we can punch all these numbers into to find out if batch means anything? Maybe the 4th number of the serial number plus 5 x .873 equals a prime number its a good chip? We had several theories while binning, though mostly the next CPU obliterated it again Thx tones for the opportunity !! Edited March 15, 201114 yr by Leeghoofd
March 15, 201114 yr Author Updated opening post. Counter: - 87 different steppings - 273 reported chips
March 15, 201114 yr Crew We did it like this : 1.55Vcore set, try to boot 54X. No boot or no HD detected : drop multi till we got into windows ... If boot was succesfull at 55X, try higher... mess with bclock... Takes about 5 mins per CPU...
March 15, 201114 yr I DO NOT SELL ANY OF THESE CPUS. I WAS JUST GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO TEST CHIPS. L101B624 # 0489: 5350 MHz L041C236 # 2632: 5250 MHz L046B632 # 0217: 5450 MHz # 0243: 5350 MHz # 0168: 5300 MHz # 0513: 5350 MHz # 1088: 5350 MHz # 1557: 5300 MHz # 0171: 5560 MHz # 2360: 5300 MHz # 0199: 5300 MHz # 0330: 5330 MHz # 0342: 5350 MHz # 0120: 5600 MHz # 1011: 5200 MHz # 0137: 5150 MHz # 1795: 4950 MHz # 1198: 5250 MHz # 0116: 5020 MHz # 2290: 5350 MHz # 2228: 5250 MHz # 0034: 5450 MHz # 1793: 4800 MHz # 1563: 5250 MHz # 1780: 5425 MHz # 1781: 5120 MHz # 1193: 5000 MHz # 2183: 5220 MHz # 0227: 5390 MHz # 2154: 5150 MHz # 1321: 5500 MHz # 2918: 5250 MHz # 3202: 5730 MHz # 0424: 5350 MHz # 0116(2): 5300 MHz # 0118: 5200 MHz # 0233: 5700 MHz # 3205: 5525 MHz # 1411: 5450 MHz # 0018: 5150 MHz # 0460: 5250 MHz # 2696: 5250 MHz # 0015: 5150 MHz # 1928: 5100 MHz # 2939: 5200 MHz # 0275: 5350 MHz # 2493: 5400 MHz # 1930: 5120 MHz i don't SELL ANY OF THESE CPUS ..but your have taken the best 3 for your self I guess
March 15, 201114 yr Author Yes, of course. I didn't take a day off to just test cpus and go home again
March 15, 201114 yr I DO NOT SELL ANY OF THESE CPUS. I WAS JUST GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO TEST CHIPS. L101B624 # 0489: 5350 MHz L041C236 # 2632: 5250 MHz L046B632 # 0217: 5450 MHz # 0243: 5350 MHz # 0168: 5300 MHz # 0513: 5350 MHz # 1088: 5350 MHz # 1557: 5300 MHz # 0171: 5560 MHz # 2360: 5300 MHz # 0199: 5300 MHz # 0330: 5330 MHz # 0342: 5350 MHz # 0120: 5600 MHz # 1011: 5200 MHz # 0137: 5150 MHz # 1795: 4950 MHz # 1198: 5250 MHz # 0116: 5020 MHz # 2290: 5350 MHz # 2228: 5250 MHz # 0034: 5450 MHz # 1793: 4800 MHz # 1563: 5250 MHz # 1780: 5425 MHz # 1781: 5120 MHz # 1193: 5000 MHz # 2183: 5220 MHz # 0227: 5390 MHz # 2154: 5150 MHz # 1321: 5500 MHz # 2918: 5250 MHz # 3202: 5730 MHz # 0424: 5350 MHz # 0116(2): 5300 MHz # 0118: 5200 MHz # 0233: 5700 MHz # 3205: 5525 MHz # 1411: 5450 MHz # 0018: 5150 MHz # 0460: 5250 MHz # 2696: 5250 MHz # 0015: 5150 MHz # 1928: 5100 MHz # 2939: 5200 MHz # 0275: 5350 MHz # 2493: 5400 MHz # 1930: 5120 MHz quote pj I DO NOT SELL ANY OF THESE CPUS ! but I guess you have take the best 3 for you self
March 15, 201114 yr Massman, you're not selling them? ok if you're giving them away i want the 5730 one xDD j/k
March 15, 201114 yr to be clear on looking at the # number of chips I made this quick graph no significative tendancy can be observed between #number and the maximum oc even for close #numbers, the difference of max oc can be huge mean oc is 5300MHz
March 15, 201114 yr Author The issue is that we don't know how # are assigned to the CPUs. So #10 might not be 5 places further away from #15 than #20.
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